Dov Isaacs, former Adobe Principal Scientist (ApMay 30, 2021) Likes. I recommend contacting Adobe Customer Support (not Technical Support) by phone to see whether they can assist you. Assuming you really mean the Adobe Font Folio, there is no trial edition of this product. But they do support OpenType CFF fonts found on the newer versions of Font Folio. You didn't indicate which software you are planning to use under Windows, but the newest Microsoft applications and some other simply don't support Type 1 fonts anymore. If you purchased the Font Folio directly from Adobe, perhaps you could get some assistance in either replacing the CD or getting a low cost upgrade to a newer version of Font Folio which provides fully cross platform compatible OpenType CFF fonts. Otherwise, you could restore or even mount the image and get the Windows versions of the fonts. Unfortunately, you didn't back up the full CD to an ISO image. You also have the problem that the MacOS Type 1 fonts were stored in the file's “resource fork” for which there is no equivalent on Windows (or any other OS) - you would end up with file of zero bytes in length if you did a simple copy. Different font metric information is used in the different formats. There is no exact 1:1 conversion of the MacOS versions to the Windows Type 1 equivalent fonts.
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